US-based buyers have reported rapid sellouts at launch, although restocks are expected at Best Buy, GameStop, and Target in the days leading up to release.
In the UK, restocks have been more frequent, though many retailers are offering only bundle deals that include Mario Kart World, priced at £429.
The standalone console retails for £395 in the UK and $449 in the US. The bundle edition is priced at $499 in the US.
Retailers currently listing the Nintendo Switch 2 include:
Nintendo: Pre-order by invite only
Walmart: Launch day delivery if ordered before June 4
Amazon: No pre-order page yet
Target: Standard and bundle versions available
GameStop: In-store and online pre-orders open; midnight launch events planned
Best Buy: Launch day pickup on June 5, midnight openings confirmed
Newegg: Listings live, pre-order time pending
Antonline: Listing live, no pre-orders yet
Sam’s Club: Mario Kart bundle listed, pre-order details unconfirmed
In both regions, Nintendo’s online store has offered limited pre-order windows, often requiring an active Nintendo Online account.
Gamers seeking a unit on launch day are advised to monitor restock trackers closely. Based on previous launches, additional stock may appear in the final 48 hours before release.